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Minnesota Hardwood Lumber Suppliers

Whether you’re a furniture maker, cabinetmaker, or hobbyist woodworker, finding a quality local hardwood dealer in Minnesota makes all the difference. Local hardwood suppliers offer far better selection, pricing, and expertise than big box stores — and you can hand-select boards rather than buying sight-unseen.

Hardwood Lumber Buying Guide for Minnesota

Hardwood lumber is priced by the board foot — a unit equal to 144 cubic inches. Common domestic species like oak and poplar run $3–$6/board foot; walnut and cherry run $8–$15/bf. FAS (Firsts and Seconds) is the top grade; Select and #1 Common are the next tiers down and offer good value for most projects.

When buying hardwood lumber, ask about moisture content (6–8% is ideal for furniture-grade work), whether the wood is air-dried or kiln-dried, and the milling date. Freshly kiln-dried wood is most stable. Ask to see the boards before buying — local dealers typically let you hand-select.

Key questions: Is this wood kiln-dried or air-dried? What’s the moisture content? Can I hand-select boards? Do you offer custom ripping or surfacing? Local hardwood dealers are usually happy to help newcomers — it’s part of the culture.

🌳 Hardwood Lumber Suppliers in Minnesota — What to Know
White Oak
Tight grain, durable, water-resistant. Excellent for furniture, flooring, and cooperage.
Hard Maple
Dense, fine-grained. Standard for butcher blocks, cabinets, and workbenches.
Black Walnut
Rich chocolate tones. Premium furniture and turning wood.
Cherry
Warm reddish-brown, darkens beautifully with age. Ideal for fine furniture.
Ash
Strong, shock-resistant. Open grain. Great alternative to oak.
Poplar
Affordable, stable paint-grade. Popular for painted furniture and shop jigs.

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Minnesota Hardwood Lumber Suppliers Directory

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Aitkin Hardwoods
📍 Aitkin  ·  📞 +1 218-927-6515
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Heartland Wood Products
📍 Redwood Falls  ·  📞 +1 507-637-5355
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Iverson Hardwoods
📍 St Louis Park  ·  📞 +1 612-492-1767
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Jordan Saw Mill
📍 Jordan  ·  📞 +1 952-492-6666
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Logs to Lumber Co.
📍 Hastings  ·  📞 +1 651-387-5647
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MN Woodcraft LLC
📍 Cannon Falls  ·  📞 +1 507-421-0797
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Metro Hardwoods
📍 Maple Grove  ·  📞 +1 763-425-0800
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Mill City Hardwood
📍 White Bear Lake  ·  📞 651-252-1966
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Morning Wood Hardwoods
📍 Lakeville  ·  📞 +1 952-892-7100
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Renneberg Hardwoods
📍 St Cloud  ·  📞 +1 320-253-4912
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Rush Creek Mills, LLC
📍 Rush City  ·  📞 +1 320-358-9943
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Versatile Woodwork
📍 St Charles  ·  📞 +1 507-272-8997
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Vetsch Hardwoods
📍 Rochester  ·  📞 +1 507-288-0671
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Wood From The Hood
📍 Minneapolis  ·  📞 +1 612-581-0252
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Wood Master Supply
📍 Forest Lake  ·  📞 +1 651-464-6016
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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy hardwood lumber in Minnesota?

This directory lists local hardwood dealers, lumber yards, and sawyers across Minnesota. Use the map to find the closest option. Many suppliers sell retail directly to hobbyists and small shops — call ahead to confirm walk-in hours and current inventory.

What’s the difference between rough lumber and S4S?

Rough lumber comes directly from the sawmill and needs planing and jointing before use. S2S is smooth on the faces but needs edge jointing. S4S is fully surfaced on all four sides and ready to use. Rough lumber is cheaper but requires machinery; S4S costs more but saves time.

How is hardwood lumber priced in Minnesota?

Hardwood lumber is sold by the board foot. Prices range from $3–$6/bf for common domestic species up to $15+/bf for premium walnut or figured maple. Always ask for the total price including any surfacing fees and minimum order requirements.

What wood species are available from Minnesota suppliers?

Most hardwood dealers stock oak, maple, cherry, walnut, ash, and poplar. Some carry exotic species like mahogany or teak. Regional availability varies — call ahead to confirm specific species, figures, or dimensions before making a trip.

Can I bring my own logs to a Minnesota sawmill?

Yes — many sawmill operators in this directory offer custom milling where you supply the logs. Call ahead to confirm they accept your species and log size, ask about the milling rate (usually per board foot), and check current wait times.

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